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| acting or speaking with displeasure about something that is wrong |
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| Mae said he was taking the child away |
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| What reason does Mae give the constable for hitting the man in yellow suit? |
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| Winnie said she wanted to come |
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| What does Winnie say when the constable accuses the Tucks of kidnapping? |
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| Winnie goes home ,Mae goes to jail |
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| Where does the constable bring Winnie and Mae Tuck? |
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| The constable will make them go to gallows |
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| What will happen if the man in the yellow suit dies? |
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| He has to die because everybody will know about the spring |
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| Winnie thinks about Mae Tuck's hitting the man in the yellow suit and she realizes something important. What is it? |
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| What does the constable tell the Fosters about the man in the yellow suit? |
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| They don't drink water they soak up like a sponge |
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| What does Winnie learn about toads from her grandmother? |
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| Jesse gave her a bottle of water from the spring, so when she turns 17 and drink it |
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| What does Jesse give to Winnie at the fence? Why? |
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| to break in jail to save Mae |
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| What does Winnie volunteer to do in order to save Mae Tuck? |
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| She is going to meet Jesse at midnight to save mae |
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| What will happen at midnight? |
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| Why do you think Mae was upset with the man in the yellow suit for taking Winnie against her will, even though she had done the same thing just a day ago? How are the two situations similar and different |
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| Is Winnie telling the constable the truth when she says that the the Tucks did not kidnap her? |
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| Mae is not dangerous, she is trying to save Winnie |
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| Do you think Mae is so dangerous that she deserves to be locked up in jail? Why or why not? |
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| The would know about the spring. |
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| Why did the word gallows scare the Tucks so much? What would people discover if Mae was sent to the gallows? |
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| Why did Winnie's family sense she was different now from what she had been before she ran off into the woods? |
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| good news is nobody will know about the spring, bad new is Mae goes to the gallows |
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| Why was the news about the man dying both good and bad? |
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Hitting a wasp. The man is human, the wasp is an insect, they both kill something |
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| To what did Winnie compare Mae's killing of the man? Compare and contrast the two events. |
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| Miles would take out the window, and Mae will climb out |
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| Describe Mile's plan. What was the drawback of the plan? |
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| A bottle of water from the spring |
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| What did Jesse give to Winnie? |
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| How did Winnie offer to help rescue Mae? |
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| I would live forever, I would give it to my grandmother. |
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| Write a few sentences describing what you would do if you owned the magic spring. |
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| She thinks it is her fault. |
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| Why does Winnie insist that she has to help the Tucks? |
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